Experts warn parents about rising sextortion scams trapping kids online
Online sextortion scams are up nearly 500%. Here’s how kids are being targeted—and what parents can do.
Campaign underway to build home facility for Chicago's Teflon softball team
In Chicago, one softball team is proving that keeping kids in the game is about access – not just talent.
New UIC program inspires Chicago students to tackle public health challenges
Chicago teens are learning how to make communities healthier through a new summer public health program at UIC.
Experts warn of heat waves and derechos as Chicago’s summer heats up
Chicago is heading into a hotter-than-usual summer, with experts predicting a 60% chance of above-normal temperatures and more heat waves ahead.
Early holiday shopping may help beat tariff-driven price hikes, experts say
For early-bird shoppers, now may be the best time to start holiday shopping.
Vaccines: Ask the Doctor — The Truth Behind the Confusion and Controversy
There's plenty of confusion surrounding vaccines and the misinformation is spreading. Tonight in a special report, Sylvia Perez breaks down exactly what's changed under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary for the Dept. of Health and Human Services and what's next.
‘They didn’t protect me’: Woman sues United over alleged assault on flight from O’Hare
In a Fox 32 special report, Kasey Chronis looks at why concerns about sexual assault on airplanes are growing.
Chicago Reads Together: Chicago Public Library kicks off summer learning
Start your summer reading adventure with Chicago Public Library and discover fun for the whole family.
Chicago surgeon removes 15-pound tumor after Michigan woman refused surgery at home
A Michigan woman says an appointment a few weeks ago with a suburban doctor was her last hope to try to beat her cancer. To win that fight, he’d have to do some heavy lifting.
68-acre horse farm in Will County converted into recovery site for men
What was once a premier harness racing training facility in the south suburbs is now getting a new lease on life — in a completely different line of work.
Illinois bill targets digital coupon problems after shopper complaints
They're supposed to help you save some time and money when grocery shopping, but digital coupons don’t always do that and it’s a problem many shoppers seem to be having.
More young adults are having strokes — local doctors urge early action
For decades, the average stroke patient was 65 or older. But doctors are seeing a troubling shift — more strokes are happening to people in their 20s, 30s and 40s.



















